Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.0 security update


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16 December 2009, 11:32

Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.0 security update

SeaMonkey 2.0.1 addresses a total of seven vulnerabilities, three of them rated critical. Fixes include a critical vulnerability in the browser engine used by SeaMonkey and two critical bugs in liboggplay and the Theora video library, all of which could possibly lead to a crash and the execution of arbitrary code on a victim's system. Additionally, one high risk vulnerability in which "NTLM credentials from one application could be forwarded to another arbitary application via the browser", two moderate risk issues related to the location bar and the chrome window.opener, and one low risk vulnerability, have been closed. These are the same vulnerabilities that have been patched by version 3.5.6 of Firefox.

More detail at Heise Security - http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Mozilla-releases-SeaMonkey-2-0-security-update-887087.html

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